Top 30 Smock Quotes
#1. I like my smock. You can tell the quality of the artist by the quality of his smock. Actually, I just like to say smock. Smock smock smock smock smock smock.
Bill Watterson
#2. Health note: My stomach is getting out of bounds; the seams of my vendor's smock are creaking ominously.
John Kennedy Toole
#3. In the trunk of her car, my mother used to keep a collapsible easel, a clutch of brushes, a little wooden case stocked with tubes of paint, and, tucked into the spare-tire well, one of my father's old, tobacco-stained shirts, for a smock.
Jill Lepore
#4. Seizing new ground, making connections between people or ideas, working without a map - these are works of art, and if you do them, you are an artist, regardless of whether you wear a smock, use a computer, or work with others all day long.
Seth Godin
#5. They took away her beautiful clothes, dressed her in an old gray smock, and gave her wooden shoes.
Marissa Meyer
#6. I was Pac-Man. It was the worst costume ever. You would expect a big round suit, but it was just a mask and a smock with a maze on it.
Ray Toro
#7. I had to piece together a diet for her, too. I knew which combinations of which foods on which days would rehang everything that was draped so delicately beneath her skin. In a matter of months, the body under the smock was organized anew, redistributed
Gary Lutz
#10. What good to me is the festive garment of freedom when I am in a slave's smock at home?
Johann Georg Hamann
#11. I'm too much of a planner. I would have been a dentist; that's what I was thinking of being. Dr. Rex, open wide and say "Ah." I think I'd look good in a smock.
Rex Smith
#12. It may not be important what you say, but it is very important who you are.
Debasish Mridha
#13. The fact that religions, which usually have at their core a promotion of tolerance and peace, have been exploited to carry out violence clearly indicates that individuals and groups have not discovered the true "peace message" that is inherent in almost every religion. (by Cilliers, Ch. 3, p. 55)
David R. Smock
#14. I've told you before, Salmeo, you may be more woman than man but you cannot think like one of us.
Fiona McIntosh
#15. When religious groups in a conflict eliminate the personal element and perceive themselves as representatives of collectives, heir actions tend to become more "radical" and "merciless." (Ch.3, by Jaco Cilliers, p. 48)
David R. Smock
#16. And if time is not real, then the dividing line that seems to lie between this world and eternity, between suffering and bliss, between good and evil, is also an illusion.
Hermann Hesse
#17. Simply put - losing a beloved soul sister sucks.
Jessica Smock
#18. My dear, what in your life has ever come close to fair? That's not how this life works.
Katherine Reay
#19. Wouldn't we all look guilty, if someone searched hard enough?
Abigail Haas
#20. The more distortions we have the less attention we can pay to realizing our potential and self- actualization of our personality
Sunday Adelaja
#21. The three rules to writing a novel;
1) Write
2) Write more
3) Keep writing
Sci Furz
#22. Joey described to her the sleek warm neatness of her turds as they slid from her anus and fell into his open mouth, where, since they were only words, they tasted like excellent dark chocolate.
Jonathan Franzen
#23. I've discovered just how symbiotic the relationship is between writers, directors and actors. They ask the same questions and strip down texts in exactly the same way.
Damian Lewis
#24. He's like several different people in one body. Isn't that a symptom of schizophrenia? I must Google that.
E.L. James
#25. The story will reach an end and yeah fucking hell yeah I fucking did it.
Deyth Banger
#26. Maybe it's impossible to spend time with Patrick Stewart and not have the conversation move to the extraterrestrial.
Stephen Rodrick
#27. The one thing I have learnt and continue to learn is that choosing to give love and receive love is not so easy at times, but it is the most courageous thing you can do. Expressing
ERYKA STANTON
#28. Why publish what is worthless? Perhaps the worthy is also worthless. Besides, what is obviously worthless has always fascinated me. I have a real affection for things which are incomplete or badly finished, for things awkwardly try to take flight only to fall clumsily to the ground.
Clarice Lispector
#29. Poets and intellectuals ... are the ones the tyrants go after first.
Frederick Smock
#30. I was born in Westchester, NY. I grew up around the Rye Brook area, and then I moved to White Plains with my family.
Jennifer Damiano
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